Modern Infantry in 20mm

Ambush Alley Games Force on Force rules are one of many new cool rulesets for modern skirmish games. Inspired by the possibility of digging out some of my old 1/72nd Matchbox British Paratroops and the fact that there are now loads more manufacturers of modern figures in plastic than when I was a lad, I've started to collect some new, and pruce up some old figures (painted when I was back in school!) with an unscientific coat of ArmyPainter Quickshade.

S&S are a UK-based manufacturer with figures and a very large range of resin/metal vehicles and scenery.

Ranges include 80's NATO/Warpac, 80's French and Foreign Legion, Modern Africans, Special Forces, Chinese, Afghans, Insurgents

S&S have a good number of photos on their site, however for a full listing of figures you need to request a pdf listing by email. They take paypal payments, and also have a pre-order club for vehicles so you can request new models.

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Enfilade are a relatively new manufacturer based in germany who specialise in 20mm modern figures, with ranges currently focusing on Afghanistan, African Conflicts, Cold War and Eastern European Warfare.

Owner-sculptor Robert Boernig is still working hard to expand the range of figures, which are sold in 4-packs and 8-packs at around 1 Euro per figure.

Ranges include African Governments, Bundeswehr Special Forces, Cold War SAS and SADF, African and generic insurgents, IDF, Taliban, Modern US and an Afrcan Dictator (who it may well be compulsary to paint up in a white suit) .

The website has pictures of all figures and accepts Paypal - other payment options can also be handled via email.

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Under Fire is the new brand for the former Martello ranges, and this UK-based manufacturer is now adding to the previous range of figures.

Ranges include British ('03-'09), Rhodesians, IDF, Afghans, 2010 Brits, Modern Russians, Vietnam, Modern Poles, Armd UK Police Rhodesian African Rifles with 80's Bundeswehr, Georgian troops in 'Fritz' style helmets, vehicle crews, and Modern Italians in the pipeline. 2013 also sees the launch of a Chechen Militia range and a Generic Militia range of eight figures in total, in two packs of 4 figures each with mismatched head gear, uniforms & webbing.

The website has a full set of pictures for the ranges, which look to be slim enough to go with Elheim and maybe even plastics, and takes Paypal payments.

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UK-based Britannia are now owned by Grubby Tanks, and are gradually re-releasing all of their ranges.

Figure ranges currently include Afghan British and Insurgents and Special Forces, with a slightly wider range of vehicles from these and other nations. The figures are very much at the chunky end of the spectrum

The website has a no pictures of the figures as yet, and takes paypal payments.

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The Liberation ranges are owned by RH Models, a UK-based manufacturer who also carry a range of resin/metal vehicles and scenery.

There are a huge number of ranges including Modern & 80's (Falklands-era) British, SAS, 1970's-onwards US Army & Special Forces, Africans, Rhodesians, South Africans, Indo-China (1950's), Korea & Vietnam, Balkans, Chechens, Terrorists, Iran/Iraq war, Insurgents, Arab Militia forces, Arab/Israeli wars, PLO, Modern Russians, Afghans, Cubans, NATO & WARPAC. They have some pictures here and also on a need-to-register online photo gallery at this address

The figures are sold in small quantities, and PH Models accept cheques and credit cards, but, unusually, not Paypal.

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Mj Figures are a relatively new UK manufacturer who are resold through Newline Designs as well.

The ranges are Falklands Brits and Argentines, African Rebels, Americans, Georgians, Mercenaries, Taliban, Soviets and a news crew. There are pics of all the figures, a mix of painted and unpainted, on their site.

The figures are sold individually and the site takes paypal.

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Figures, Armour, Artillery are a US based retailer and manufacturer, recently bought by Lost Battallion Publishing and re-booted.

They in the past did carry some 3rd party ranges, but now only list their own castings including Arab-Israeli Wars (1973), a couple of Falklands-era British and Argentine figure codes for support weapons, one pack of five 1990's British, post 2001 US Army, and opponents for all of these in the shape of PLO, Iraqi Army and Taliban. They also have a T72 and some separate support weapons.

The website has as yet no pictures, and takes Paypal.

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Stonewall sell the Combat Miniatures range from the UK, with some intriguing ranges - which may also be the FAA ranges under another name..?.

These include Urban Operations (Civilians, Rioters, British 1970's Army Security, Police, SAS and SWAT teams), Falklands-era British and Argentines, Grenada Invasion Grenadans and Americans, Russian-Invasion Afghans and Russians, Syrians, Palestinians and Israelis, US Airborne from Iraq and finally Chinese Nationalists and Communists.

The website has a smattering of pictures, and the company takes credit cards and cheques.

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The figures they have are Falklands-era British with 2 packs of 6 figures, each available with helmets, berrets or caps. The pictures show them as finely cast figures with similar proportions to plastic figures.

The website has pictures for all 12 figures (!!) and takes PayPal.

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They have Afghan Civilians, Modern Australians, Insurgents, Modern US Army, Middle Eastern Afghans and Police, Russians, Special Forces, and Contractors. They look similar to Elheim figures in proportions.

The website has photos of all the figures, some painted, and takes PayPal.

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Australian manufacturer Brevet's website is down as of 23/4/12, however they were at one point carried by Miniatures of Chesapeake in the US, although it look slike they are down to their last few packs.

The Chesapeake site showed Insurgents and US Rangers, which also seems to be what is on the Ambush Alley forum. Once / if the site comes back online I will update this listing

They looked to have been sold in bags of a squad of men.

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Irregular Miniatures are a UK-based manufacturer who sell a huge range of figures in different scales and for different periods. Their 20mm modern ranges cover African Guerilla forces, Portuguese colonial troops to match them, Very British Civil War (circa WW1 era, but with some useful civilians), Civilian Rioters and some animals.

The site has pictures for some but by no means all of the figures, both painted and unpainted and around 50p each

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